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J.P. Morgan Chase Customer Success Manager Salary
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Percent that Attain Quota?
of Customer Success Managers typically hit their quota here
What percent of Customer Success Managers hit quota at J.P. Morgan Chase?
Approximately 64% of Customer Success Managers at J.P. Morgan Chase meet or exceed their annual quota based on ratings submitted in the past year.
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The average base salary for a Customer Success Manager at J.P. Morgan Chase ranges from $45,000 to $110,000, with total on-target earnings (OTE) typically between $75,000 and $170,000. These compensation ranges vary based on experience, location, and specific territory assignment.
J.P. Morgan Chase Customer Success Managers are paid on a 69/31 mix. Variable earnings hinge on customer-retention and expansion outcomes—renewal rate, net revenue retention (NRR), upsell or cross-sell ARR, and sometimes NPS/CSAT. Accelerators typically apply once retention or expansion targets exceed 100%.
Assuming a median OTE of $90,000, Customer Success Managers at J.P. Morgan Chase can expect between $28,000 and $42,000 in annual variable compensation.
The median base salary for Customer Success Manager at J.P. Morgan Chase is $55,000 per year, which is 45% lower than the median base salary of the global salary role.
Top-performer earnings for Customer Success Managers at J.P. Morgan Chase generally fall between $300,000 and $1,500,000. Top CSMs usually surpass retention or upsell targets by 110-120%, but most variable compensation plans include caps that limit upside. The highest reported total compensation for this role last year was $673,333.
Approximately 64.0% of Customer Success Managers at J.P. Morgan Chase meet or exceed their annual quota based on ratings submitted in the past year.
Percent that Attain Quota?
of Customer Success Managers typically hit their quota here
What percent of Customer Success Managers hit quota at J.P. Morgan Chase?
Approximately 64% of Customer Success Managers at J.P. Morgan Chase meet or exceed their annual quota based on ratings submitted in the past year.
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The average base salary for a Customer Success Manager at J.P. Morgan Chase ranges from $45,000 to $110,000, with total on-target earnings (OTE) typically between $75,000 and $170,000. These compensation ranges vary based on experience, location, and specific territory assignment.
J.P. Morgan Chase Customer Success Managers are paid on a 69/31 mix. Variable earnings hinge on customer-retention and expansion outcomes—renewal rate, net revenue retention (NRR), upsell or cross-sell ARR, and sometimes NPS/CSAT. Accelerators typically apply once retention or expansion targets exceed 100%.
Assuming a median OTE of $90,000, Customer Success Managers at J.P. Morgan Chase can expect between $28,000 and $42,000 in annual variable compensation.
The median base salary for Customer Success Manager at J.P. Morgan Chase is $55,000 per year, which is 45% lower than the median base salary of the global salary role.
Top-performer earnings for Customer Success Managers at J.P. Morgan Chase generally fall between $300,000 and $1,500,000. Top CSMs usually surpass retention or upsell targets by 110-120%, but most variable compensation plans include caps that limit upside. The highest reported total compensation for this role last year was $673,333.
Approximately 64.0% of Customer Success Managers at J.P. Morgan Chase meet or exceed their annual quota based on ratings submitted in the past year.